Discraft Long Range Drivers - Understable

These Discraft Long Range Drivers are considered Understable.

* Understable is a term that describes a disc's flight pattern. * Discraft Stability Ratings of -0.5 to -1.0 with -1.0 being the more understable. * Understable discs tend to turn to the right when thrown flat, straight and with average power for right handed back hand throws (RHBH). Opposite for lefties. They tend to turn in the direction of the spin during the initial stages of the flight. (All spinning discs tend to fall opposite their spin at the end of their flight as they lose speed). * Understable discs tend to turn in proportion to the speed of release. A fast released disc goes into the direction of its spin longer and further before it eventually falls off to left at the tail end of its flight. A slow released disc will not see much movement in the direction of the spin and will fly straight and fall off opposite the spin direction as it loses speed. * Easiest for new players to control, and will provide the most distance for beginning disc golfers. * Great for beginners but used by pros and experienced players for various shots specialty shots. * Use understable discs for anhyzer shots on a dogleg right or for roller shots. * Understable discs should not be used in a headwind as they are too unpredictable.

The Discraft Elite X Stratus a long range driver with a stability of -1.0 (understable). It is great for beginners as well as pros. Easy to throw, it will fly straight and hold a line at low to mid speeds, or fade to an anhyz…

The Discraft Elite Z Glide is an understable long range driver with a stability rating of -0.5. It's easy to throw and named for the way it just keeps going with minimal arm speed. Grab a Glide when you need a little more con…